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Username: Chibage

Post Number: 1
Registered: Jun-05
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Hi
I recently purchased an HP AMD Athlon64 3200 512 mb RAM 2.2.Gh. My question concerns the Burning video onto DVDs. I have captured the video in MPEG2 format using Video Wave professional by Roxio. It wasn't a problem, and it amounted to about 2.8 gigs on the hard drive. Trying to burn it on the DVD using the burner that recognize DVD+R DVDs has been a nightmare. I went ahead and created the menus and titles, and clicked on Burn. Two bars appeared to be showing that it was burning. It says step 1 of 2, and then hangs up forever. It spoiled some of my blank DVDs. I end up just powering off the machine again and again, and I am so frustrated. Please help, and I am new in the DVD burning world.
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Username: Tap_mt

Great falls, Mt
Usa

Post Number: 4
Registered: Jul-05
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I'd like to make copies of home movies I recorded to DVD-R from VHS. I have Dell dimension DIM4500 Intel® Pentium ® 4 CPU 1.80 GHz, 1.79 GHz, 640 MB of Ram computer with Microsoft Windows XP, home edition, version 2002, service pack 2. Ihave PC Friendly DVD player, 1998. I have the CD/DVD rom drive, 3 1/2 slot and an empty slot. Can anyone recommend what DVD burning program to buy. External or internal, I don't care. I'd like one not to complicated. Thanks
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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 1624
Registered: Jul-04
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No need to buy anything. Use DVD Decrypter, ISO read, then ISO write. You need a burner if you don't have one. Newegg.com sells NEC burners pretty cheap, they read DVD-R very fast and burn excellent.
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Username: Illuminator


USA

Post Number: 1613
Registered: Apr-05
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www.dvdsanta.com
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Username: Bassfreak596

Post Number: 127
Registered: Oct-04
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that was quick !
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Username: Ping_me

Post Number: 20
Registered: Sep-05
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she has a burner! Dvd decrpter and dvdshrink
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